30. Changing voltage creates electronic connector between ﬁnger and surface Structure and movement (dynamic) play a major role for rich haptic experiences Electro vibration Skin is not good in exact location, so easy to simulate

31. Some learnings The wristis the most eﬃcient place for recieving haptic signals. Vibro-haptic stimuli are very eﬀective. Contextis important for understanding though. 4 cmis the resolution distance for incremental feel.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Collegeclub Amsterdam

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2. Two Questions : How many doctors are here ? How many patients are here ?

3. approx. 500 BC The Hippocratic oath No mention of the role of the &#x2018;patient&#x2019; or &#x2018;patior&#x2019; Does mention the Godly powers of the doctor To keep uninformed was common

4. Sir Luke Fildes 1887

5. Banking will be disrupted &#x2756; Since 2006 &#x2756; after announcement IPO in 5 hour $800M &#x2756; At IPO net worth $8.9B &#x2756; in beween Google and Twitter &#x2756; this &#x2026; is WE banking

6. Patients &amp; Technology

7. Innovation time performance 0 most demanding use high quality use medium quality use low quality use disruptive technology Clayton Christensen, Harvard

8. Neglect time performance 0 Lucien Engelen 2011 pre-gap post-gap

9. These are blocking me from being in Cannes right now&#x2026; kidneystones

10. On wardIntensive At home Current Vitals : Lucien Engelen @REshape And mobile

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Why more play makes you more productive

Most people think play is a non-essential, optional, inconsequential part of the day. Learn why more time for quality play actually is all about productivity!
Discover the 4 types of time in your day.
Find out why psychologist recommend you schedule your play time before you work time.

How to be more positive (in only 5 seconds)

Bad stuff happens. How we respond is up to us. Super successful people have mastered one special skill. They can change their mind - whenever they want. Learn the scientifically tested four-step process for changing your mind, being more positive, and getting more of what you like (in only 5 seconds).

Experian Summer Travel and Budgeting Survey Report, 2015

With the busiest time of year for recreational travel already under way, learn how to protect yourself from identity theft while enjoying the sights. Compare your vacation budgeting strategy to others, see how often people can stick to the budget they've set, and much more.

What to Expect (Financially) When Expecting

Join our #CreditChat every Wednesday at 3 p.m. ET on Twitter and YouTube. This week, we discussed how to be financially prepared for a baby. Our #CreditChat panel included Emerge Benefit- a Workplace Financial Wellness Program, Mina Ennin Black- Founder of Life Event Financial Planning and In The Black financial workshops, Chad Smith- Certified Financial Planner at Financial Symmetry, and Damian Davila- Personal Finance and Wisebread Staff writer. We were also joined by several influencers in the personal finance community on Twitter. This deck features tips from: @SFCUNews, @emergebenefit, @FEC_Philly, @CityParentsLaw, @LeslieHTayneEsq, @DebbiKing, @DavilaDamian, @Frostbe, @sougboneparth, @lenda, @WealthWithMina, @kevincswanson, @Payoff,

11. A baby budget accounts for all the big and little things they may need- from diapers and wipes to doctor visits and insurance. &#x201C; Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Emerge @emergebenefit #CreditChat &#x201D;

14. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET What are some unexpected costs associated with having a baby?

15. Don&#x2019;t forget that Dad will want to take time off from work to spend time with the new baby. Budget for that. &#x201C; Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Southeast Financial @SFCUNews #CreditChat &#x201D;

16. Mom and baby may need some additional doctor visits, which can be easy to forget when budgeting for prenatal care and delivery. &#x201C; Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET #CreditChat &#x201D; Emerge @emergebenefit

18. If planning to get pregnant, get life insurance BEFORE becoming pregnant. Life insurance for a pregnant woman can become prohibitively expensive. &#x201C; Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET #CreditChat &#x201D; Shannon McNulty @CityParentsLaw

19. &#x201C;Carve out some funds to enjoy time together before the baby enters the picture.&#x201D; - Chad Smith CFP, Financial Symmetry

20. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET What are some frugal tips for preparing your home for a baby?

23. Through local parents of multiple groups, my wife and I have been able to receive, exchange and provide great items. &#x201C; Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET #CreditChat &#x201D; Damian Davila @daviladamian

33. Very personal decision. Look at what&#x2019;s right for the parents and what is healthy and affordable for all involved. &#x201C; Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET #CreditChat &#x201D; Becky Frost @Frostbe

34. Check with your work about what your options are. Run that against your budget and what you need to keep your goals in place. &#x201C; Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET #CreditChat &#x201D; Douglas A. Boneparth @dougboneparth

Managing the politics of content - #PSUweb 2015

Higher education web teams often encounter internal politics that prevent their content and their digital efforts from succeeding. This presentation covers why politics exist, as well as many real-life stories for how to manage and overcome them to ensure that digital efforts succeed.

The CRUX of the Matter: Amplifying Authentic Voices Across the Institution

In 2015, Dartmouth will launch a shared content repository to serve as the bedrock of our 200+ institutional sites. With an emphasis on the content repository user experience (CRUX), we are separating content from form, building a digital commons that renders silos invisible on the surface, and empowering site editors to join the narrative wave. Follow along as we tangle with questions of territoriality, authorship, and credit while we bring the COPE model to a diverse, distributed network on sites.

This session will cover:

Transitioning from high geek to high speak as we follow the arc of the web from data to conversation.
Modernizing the digital press to execute the distributed message.
Managing the community: how we provide education to help people understand both the toolsets and the concepts of shared content (in plain language).

In the Library: Using the Cephalonian Method with English Language Learners

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1. In the Library: Using the Cephalonian Method for English Language Learners Laurie Bridges, Librarian Oregon State University American Library Association Annual Conference 2015 ACRL Academic Library Services to International Students Interest Group Discussion

2. What is the Cephalonian Method? &#x2022; Large and small groups &#x2022; Facilitates audience participation &#x2022; Uses color-coded structure &#x2022; Suitable for many situations (classroom, tours) &#x2022; Developed at Cardiff University by Linda Davies and Nigel Morgan

3. Our Initial Process (2012) Team of three: Two librarians (Anne-Marie Deitering and me) Evening reference desk manager (Kristin Swetland) Purpose: Introduce students to the idea of the library as a partner in their academic success. Give students some familiarity/experience with resources and processes that will be unfamiliar to them no matter how good their high school library was (e.g. reserving study rooms or finding course reserves).

4. Our Initial Process (cont.) Audience: The primary audience for this workshop will be u-engage (first-year orientation course) students who are required to attend one of the library workshops by their instructor. These students could be required to attend this specific workshop, or they could be given the choice of attending

5. Our Initial Process (cont.) Learning Outcomes: After completing this workshop, students will be able to: &#x2013; Point to multiple ways to get help from Valley Library librarians. &#x2013; Locate useful service points in the Valley Library. &#x2013; Tell another student about useful services offered by the Valley Library. &#x2013; Demonstrate how to to use library services or spaces to accomplish academic goals, including: completing class readings and facilitating group study.

Successful Elearning in 4 Steps

￼￼This guide describes four steps any company can take to get the most from an elearning investment.

Business leaders increasingly recognize that providing employee training is critical to success. Companies worldwide use instructional content available on demand to build elearning programs that drive positive outcomes.

More than 40 percent of global Fortune 500 companies had embraced elearning strategies in 2013 (Ibis Capital). That same year, elearning was a $56.2 billion industry. This was expected to more than double by the end of 2015 (Global Industry Analysts).

Tremendous benefits result from elearning—chief among them improving employee performance and productivity, aligning expertise with business objectives, and providing consistent and scalable training to a dispersed workforce.

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2. WHAT MAKES ELEARNING SUCCESSFUL? HOW CAN AN ORGANIZATION ENSURE THAT SUCCESS? Business leaders increasingly recognize that providing employee training is critical to success. Companies worldwide use instructional content available on demand to build elearning programs that drive positive outcomes. More than 40 percent of global Fortune 500 companies had embraced elearning strategies in 2013 (Ibis Capital). That same year, elearning was a $56.2 billion industry. This was expected to more than double by the end of 2015 (Global Industry Analysts). Tremendous benefits result from elearning&#x2014;chief among them improving employee performance and productivity, aligning expertise with business objectives, and providing consistent and scalable training to a dispersed workforce. The Case for Elearning

3. THIS GUIDE DESCRIBES FOUR STEPS ANY COMPANY CAN TAKE TO GET THE MOST FROM AN ELEARNING INVESTMENT. Identify Needs p.03 Set Goals p.05 Decide How to p.07 Measure Success, Track ROI Secure Buy-In p.09 STEPS 01 03 02 04

4. SUCCESSFUL ELEARNING IN 4 STEPSSTEP NO O1 : IDENTIFY NEEDS Identify Needs A &#x201C;one size fits all&#x201D; approach to elearning is not sustainable. Each department at your organization should consider its skill gaps and document its training needs. For example, Human Resources may need to improve new hire onboarding while IT needs to keep engineers up to speed with the latest software. Understanding the most critical pain points helps build a business case for elearning. 01 | 03

Shift from teaching to learning

Last 2 decades has witnessed significant change in our Education system. Transformation is enormous and the teaching fraternity must learn to understand and appreciate their new role.
With free access to extraordinary educational material across diverse platform things are becoming more challenging. Technology has disrupted almost every aspect of our lives and the only way to survive is through adaptation and change.
Teacher must change their profile from EXPERT to FACILITATOR. Most of the teaching fraternity lives with the illusion of being EXPERT in their discipline, but the reality is that the quality of teaching as a profession has gone down over the last decade. This is the reason teaching fraternity is advised to take up the role of facilitator and be the active part of the classroom learning experience.
No more teachers can assume that what they know is extraordinary and that every day they are producing amazing content for their discipline or subject. As a matter of fact most of the times students are more updated than what we are.
With teachers changing their work profile the entire Education system is undergoing a major transformation. Educational Institutions are now forced to focus in developing Competencies amongst their students rather than transferring KNOWLEDGE.
It is essential that we must know the difference between transferring knowledge and that of being a facilitator. We have to accept the facts that most of us have gone wrong in our approach of teaching and we can only change if we accept. ACCEPTANCE is key to CHANGE

8. setup of Onet: vision, founders, team, money, prototype 1998 1996 would be too early 1999 would be too late

9. Thousands of ideas were too early

10. &#x2013; Marc Andreessen "The great irony is all the ideas of the &#x2018;90s were basically correct. They were just too early. We all thought the future would happen very quickly. But instead things crashed and burned. The ideas are really just coming true now. Timing is everything. But it&#x2019;s also the hardest thing to control."

A Responder's Guide to DDoS Attacks: Seeing Clearly Through the Smoke

Most businesses are aware that the DDoS threat is real, but are they aware of the business impacts of cyber security compromises? Companies must be prepared to face not only the $100,000+ costs associated with DDoS attacks, but also the loss of customer trust and damage to their brand as a result of leaked personal information.

Is your company adequately protected against the growing number of DDoS security threats?

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2. MOST BUSINESSES ARE AWARE THAT THE DDOS THREAT IS REAL. of responders view DDoS attacks as A GROWING THREAT TO THEIR ORGANIZATION. report that their organization is INVESTING MORE OF ITS ANNUAL BUDGET TO DEFEND AGAINST DDOS ATTACKS. RECOGNIZING RISK 40% 51% &#xA9; 2015 Neustar, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

3. SECURITY AWARENESS DDoS attacks are occurring more frequently and defense spending is growing. OVER 40% are investing more in DDoS protection versus last year. NEARLY 51% say their investment should be larger. &#xA9; 2015 Neustar, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

4. &#x201C;The use of website stressor services, which lets anyone take down a website for as little as six dollars an hour&#x2014;has become a major source of irritant attacks, with the sizes jumping during 2014. Increasing mitigation capacity alone simply isn&#x2019;t enough, and in fact will only encourage larger attacks. We have to become more strategic.&#x201D; Rodney Joffe Senior Vice President, Neustar &#xA9; 2015 Neustar, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

8 Entrepreneurs Prove You Can Earn an Honest Living Online

There are lots of ways to earn money online and I’m showcasing the best ones based on my personal experience and what I’ve seen from my fellow entrepreneur friends. Here are 8 case studies (in no particular order) that prove you can earn money online without selling out.